Nenad Lj. Stefanović he will no longer be the editor of the news program Radio and Television of Serbia (RTS), and he comes to that position as an acting officer Bojana Mlađenović, who is currently his deputy, was confirmed for "Vreme" by a source from Radio and Television of Serbia.
By the way, Stefanović's mandate as editor of the news program is coming to an end.

Photo: FoNetNenad Lj. Stefanovic
A competition should be announced for the position of editor-in-chief for a full term, and this can be done by the newly elected general director of the public service. Manja Grcic when she officially takes office, FoNet in RTS learns.
The new acting editor of the news program, among other things, also worked interviews with the president of Serbia, and one of them caused indignation among students and a protest in front of Radio and Television of Serbia.

Photo: screenshot/Youtube/RTSBojana Mlađenović is the new news editor at RTS
In one part of the guest appearance and conversation with Mlađenović, Vučić asked why the protest to be held on March 15 was not scheduled in front of the Palace of Serbia or somewhere else. He then referred to "students who want to study" who have been camping in front of the Presidency of Serbia for several days, demanding an end to the blockades of the faculties.
"They scheduled it so that they could physically threaten someone. Then you ask - why doesn't someone remove those who are only there legally and who don't bother anyone. They didn't block anyone's way, they didn't stand in anyone's way," said Vučić, to which the RTS anchor replied: "That's right," and then said: "But you shouldn't count on the good will of the mob."
Vučić's right to criticize RTS
Source: Vreme/FoNet